Carey Cameron ’24 Plans Future in Media and Entertainment
The senior English major and creative writing minor has held multiple arts and culture roles in the D.C. region.
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Congratulations to Elizabeth Acevedo, who was accepted to The Callaloo Writer's Workshop at Brown University for a two week retreat in June.
Tim Denevi's first book, Freak Kingdom, a memoir/history of ADHD, will be published in 2014 by Simon & Schuster. He recently received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
The Department of English is pleased to offer several service-learning courses this semester that complement the University of Maryland’s broader interest in “Fearlessly Supporting Entrepreneurship.”
Congratulations to Kim Coles for her appointment as a visiting fellow for 2012-13 at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Our own Kari Kraus was one of the featured participants on The Kojo Nnamdi Show yesterday as Kojo moderated a terrific conversation about the digital humanities on "Tech Tuesday."
English Professor Kari Kraus was a featured participant on The Kojo Nnamdi Show for a conversation about the digital humanities.
Congratulations to Rachel Carstens, whose poem "The Hoodoos at Montauk" was published in the inaugural issue of the Atlas Review this month.
Terpmode, a student collective of artists and musicians across every major and every field, was founded by Deanna Wright, a student in Melanie Kill's "Topics in Advanced Writing: Web Authoring: Text, Image, and Design" course last semester.
Registration begins February 19!
The journal The Spenser Review inaugurates its new format with a volume dedicated to the memory of our late colleague Marshall Grossman.